Biography:
1. James Livermore (2) was employed in the autumn of 1805 as a Labourer drawing and setting stoves etc., and he was paid 2/-d per day (Supply 5/224 dated the 30th January 1806).
2. According to the List of Officers, Foremen, and Artificers, etc. Employed dated the 23rd August 1808 (Supply 5/227), Mr. Livermore was employed as one of two "Respective Office Labourers" - i.e. he worked as a Labourer for one of the senior staff - earning 2/-d per day, and he was allowed to watch in turn.
3. Supply 5/228 dated the 1st September 1810, recorded that James (2) was a Millman who was paid 2/3 day, and allowed 6d per night when on duty.